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<h2>Administration</h2>

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<h4>Overview</h4>

<p>The Administration samples are demonstration applications to help you understand how to write scripts and programs to perform COM+ administration. The Explore\ subdirectory contains the Explore sample which demonstrates how to use the COM+ 1.0 Administration interfaces.  Additional information on COMAdmin objects and COM+ Administration interfaces can be found in the Platform SDK documentation.

<h4>Explore Sample (VC & VB)</h4>

<p>The Explore sample demonstrates how to use the admin objects to do the following:
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<li>navigating collections (including adding and removing objects and changing properties)
<li>exporting and installing applications
<li>importing and integrating components into applications
<li>and controlling the router on the machine
<li>writing Start and Stop applications
<li>connecting to different machines to administer their COM objects
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<p>View the VC Explore Sample <a href ="./Explore.vc/readme.htm">readme</a>.<BR>
View the VB Explore Sample <a href ="./Explore.vb/readme.htm">readme</a>.

<h4>Spy Sample </h4>
</p>The Spy\ subdirectory contains a Visual C++ sample event sink that shows you how to log the
 activity of COM components. Refer to the COM+ documentation for more details. 
Please refer to the build notes in the Spy feature topic readme; 
the sample must be compiled in a specific order. </p>
<p>View the Spy Sample <a href ="./spy/readme.htm">readme</a>.<p>

<h4>TransactAdmin </h4>
</p>The TransactAdmin sample provides an example of using the COMAdmin objects to administer COM+ applications inside a transaction.   </p>
<p>View the Spy Sample <a href ="TransactAdmin/TransactAdmin.htm">readme</a>.<p>

<h4>WHSUtil Sample </h4>
<p>This sample provides a command line interface to the COM+ Administration Interfaces.  WSHUtil is also script based and uses the Windows Scripting Host </p>
<p>View the WHSUtil Sample <a href ="./WHSUtil/readme.htm">readme</a>.<p>


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